A polyaxial bone anchor has a locking element shaped and configured to allow an anchoring member (e.g., a screw or hook) to polyaxially rotate at large angles about a central axis of the bone anchor before compression locking the anchoring member within an anchor head.
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1. A polyaxial bone anchor configured to attach a rod to a bone, comprising:
an anchor head comprising a longitudinal bore having a top and bottom opening, a generally u-shaped channel transverse to the longitudinal bore and configured to receive the rod, and a first central axis extending through the top and bottom opening;
a bushing configured to be retained within the anchor head so as to angulate with respect to the anchor head, the bushing having a top end and a bottom end spaced from the top end along a second central axis, wherein an entirety of the bottom end of the bushing extends out of the anchor head when the first and second central axes are coaxial;
an anchor member having a first portion that is configured to be retained by the bushing, and a second portion that extends through the bottom opening of the anchor head when the first portion is retained by the bushing;
a sleeve retained within the anchor head, the sleeve having a top surface and a bottom surface spaced from the top surface, the bottom surface of the sleeve configured to abut the top end of the bushing, the sleeve defining a second u-shaped channel aligned with the u-shaped channel of the anchor head, the second u-shaped channel extending transverse to the longitudinal bore, the second u-shaped channel configured to receive the rod therein; and
a fastener removably mountable to the anchor head to close the top opening of the longitudinal bore and further configured to lock the rod in the u-shaped channel and the second u-shaped channel,
wherein the anchor member is configured to angulate in the bushing until the second portion of the anchor member abuts the bushing so as to define a first range of angulation of the anchor member with respect to the anchor head, and the bushing is configured to angulate within the anchor head until the second portion of the anchor member abuts the anchor head so as to define a second range of angulation of the anchor member with respect to the anchor head, the second range of angulation being in addition to the first range of angulation, wherein the second range of angulation is between about 20 degrees and about 30 degrees from the first central axis, and the sum of the first and second ranges of angulation is at least 50 degrees or about 50 degrees from the first central axis.
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This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/688,600, filed Nov. 29, 2012, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/329,755, filed Dec. 19, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,679,162, issued Mar. 25, 2014. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/329,755 is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/603,428, filed Nov. 21, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,100,946, issued Jan. 24, 2012. U.S. Pat. No. 8,100,946, as well as each application listed in this paragraph, claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/739,100, filed Nov. 21, 2005.
This invention relates to bone fixation devices and related methods of fixation. More particularly, this invention relates to polyaxial bone anchors, such as pedicle screws and hooks, having increased angulation for use in, for example, the posterior fixation of the spine.
Polyaxial bone anchors and methods of use in treating spinal disorders are known. Typical methods involve anchoring at least two screws or hooks into the vertebrae, and fixing the screws or hooks along a spinal rod to position or immobilize the vertebrae with respect to one another. The screws or hooks commonly have anchor heads with U-shaped channels in which the spinal rod is inserted and subsequently clamped by a fastener, such as, for example, a threaded nut, set screw or locking cap. These methods commonly involve multiple screws or hooks and multiple spinal rods. The spinal rod(s) may be shaped to maintain the vertebrae in a desired orientation so as to correct the spinal disorder at hand (e.g., to straighten a spine having abnormal curvature). Additionally or alternatively, the screws or hooks may be spaced along the rods(s) to compress or distract adjacent vertebrae.
Surgeons may encounter difficulty with spinal fixation and stabilization methods because of difficulty aligning the spinal rod(s) with the U-shaped channels in the anchor heads of the screws or hooks. For example, the anchor heads are often out of alignment with one another because of the curvature of the spine or the size and shape of each vertebrae. To facilitate easier insertion of the spinal rods into the U-shaped channels, and to provide additional flexibility in the positioning of the spinal rods and the screws and hooks, bone anchors have been developed where the anchor member (e.g., screw or hook) and anchor head can initially pivot or rotate with respect to each other. These bone anchors are sometimes referred to as polyaxial bone anchors and the pivot or rotation of the anchor member is referred to as angulation.
A disadvantage of many polyaxial bone anchors is the degree to which the anchor head and member can angulate. Typical polyaxial bone anchors have anchor members that can rotate up to about 30° from a central axis extending down through the anchor head. It may be advantageous to provide polyaxial bone anchors with increased angulation.
The invention is directed to polyaxial bone anchors and methods of use for attaching a rod, such as a support or spinal rod, to a bone, such as a vertebra. The bone anchor may include a hollow generally cylindrical housing or head (referred to hereinafter as an anchor head), an optional hollow generally cylindrical internal sleeve, an internal locking element, a pedicle screw for other type of anchor member, such as, for example, a hook or other similar structure), and preferably a locking cap with set screw (alternatively, other types of fasteners and fastening arrangements, such as, for example, a threaded nut or locking sleeve mounted on or over the top portion of the head, are also within the scope of the invention). The anchor head and internal sleeve may have a U-shaped channel for receiving a support/spinal rod (referred to hereinafter as a spinal rod or rod). The locking element preferably is sized and shaped to snap on to the head of the pedicle screw. And the locking cap and set screw may close the top opening of the U-shaped channel after a rod has been placed therein and, in combination with the locking element, lock or clamp the respective positions of the pedicle screw and rod.
The anchor head, the internal sleeve, and primarily the locking element have features that allow the locking element to rotate or pivot within the anchor head. This in turn allows the pedicle screw to rotate or pivot around and away from the central axis of the anchor head at large angles. The pedicle screw or hook may be locked with respect to the anchor head at these large angles. The angulation is preferably as much as about 50° in every direction from the central axis. This advantageously provides greater flexibility to the surgeon when aligning spinal rods with the anchor heads of implanted screws and hooks during surgery.
In one embodiment of the invention, the locking element, which can be described as a collet or collet-style bushing, has an upper portion with a plurality of resilient tabs to initially receive and hold the head of a pedicle screw. The internal sleeve has a bottom surface with a preferably corresponding inward taper to mate with the tapered shape of the exterior surface of the tabs on the collet to allow rotation and facilitate locking of the collet. The collet has at least one cutout of preferably about 50° on its lower side and the anchor head has a lower portion with a tapered inner surface that together make possible the large angulation of the pedicle screw mounted in the collet. The anchor head preferably also has an internal ledge for receiving a corresponding lip or projection on the collet to seat it within the head and allow it to rotate about the longitudinal axis of the bore of the anchor head so the cutout can be aligned in a desired direction for full angulation of the pedicle screw. The collet may have one or more cutouts and preferably has multiple cutouts. When the bone anchor is ready to be locked, the bottom interior surface of the internal sleeve presses down on the outside of the tabs of the collet so that the collet compresses around the screw head to lock the position of the screw.
In another embodiment of the invention, the locking element, which may be described as a spherical bushing, can rotate or swivel within the anchor head prior to locking. The anchor head has a lower portion with a spherically-cut inner surface that facilitates rotation of die spherical bushing about a point within the anchor head. The spherical bushing has a spherical exterior shape, a spherical interior shape, and preferably at least one slot that permits the bushing to compress the head of a pedicle screw or hook inserted into the interior of the spherical bushing. Preferably, the pedicle screw or hook has an arcuate or spherical upper portion (head) whose shape corresponds to the interior shape of the spherical bushing. The internal sleeve has a bottom interior surface with a spherical shape to mate with the exterior spherical shape of the top portion of the spherical bushing. The interior surface of the spherical bushing has a centerpoint that is preferably offset from the centerpoint of the exterior surface of the spherical bushing and hence the pedicle screw mounted within it. This offset provides additional angulation as follows: The pedicle screw angulates a certain amount before its shank engages an edge of die spherical bushing. The spherical bushing can then rotate with the pedicle screw to provide the additional amount of angulation, the sum of which provides the increased angulation. When the bone anchor is ready to be locked, the internal sleeve is pressed down on the spherical bushing's top surface, so that the bushing compresses around the screw head to lock the position of the screw.
The detailed description will be better understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
The invention can be used to treat various spinal disorders including, for example, degenerative instabilities and instabilities due to decompression, tumors, infections, and fractures.
Note that while the polyaxial bone anchor is described and illustrated herein with reference to certain preferred or exemplary embodiments, the invention should not be limited to those preferred or exemplary embodiments. Furthermore, the features described and illustrated herein can be used singularly or in combination with other features and embodiments.
One or more polyaxial bone anchors 100 may be attached, for example, to the vertebrae via respective anchor members 106, and a spinal rod 108 or other similar part can be inserted into the U-shaped openings 103. The spinal rod may thereafter be locked with respect to anchor head 104. A system of bone anchors and rods could be used to correctly align the spine or treat other spinal disorders.
Representative dimensions of bone anchor 100 include an anchor head height 114 of about 11.5 mm, a width 124 of about 9.5 mm, and a length 134 of about 8.2 mm. Pedicle screw 106 has a shank diameter 116 of about 4 mm, a neck diameter 126 of about 2.75 mm, and head diameter 136 of about 5.4 mm. Alternatively, bone anchor 100 may be of other dimensions.
Advantageously, pedicle screw 106 can angularly rotate (before being locked or clamped in place) about central axis 109 by an angle θ of preferably about 50° in any direction (i.e., the angular rotation of the head of anchor member 106 in the anchor head forms a cone of preferably about 100°).
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Preferably, the upper portion 487 of collet 407 provides the collet with most, it not all, of its screw head retention capabilities. Upper portion 487 has a plurality of resilient tabs 427. The exterior surface of tabs 427 preferably are tapered inward at an angle φ of preferably about 30°, although angles φ are alternatively possible and contemplated. Tabs 427 can deflect outward to allow the head 186 of pedicle screw 106 to be inserted within al space of the collet, as shown in
The collet/screw assembly is then inserted screw-shank first through the top opening 194 in anchor head 104 until circumferential lip 417 of collet 407 is seated against circumferential internal ledge 144 of anchor head 104 (see
The lower portion 497 of collet 407 has one or more cutouts 457 of angle α, which is measured from the bottom of collet 407 at central axis 509 (which coincides with central axis 109 when collet 407 is seated in anchor head 104) to the top of the cutout, as shown in
The number of cutouts represents a tradeoff between versatility and screw retention capability. That is, a collet with more cutouts has more positions at which to provide full angulation and is thus more easily aligned (i.e., such a collet does not need to be rotated as much to be aligned as a collet with fewer cutouts). However, retention capability (e.g., friction and gripping strength) is in part a function of the amount of surface area in contact with the pedicle screw head. If more area is in contact with the screw head (e.g., because the collet has fewer cutouts), more friction to provisionally hold the pedicle screw in place before locking and more gripping strength to lock the screw in place is available. If more cutouts are provided, less surface area may contact the pedicle screw head, and less friction and gripping strength may be provided.
Also facilitating the angulation of pedicle screw 106 is a preferably tapered lower portion inner surface 1004 of anchor head 104, as shown in
Internal sleeve 405, which may be optional in some embodiments, is next inserted downward into anchor head 104. Internal sleeve 405 preferably provides a U-shaped channel 455 transverse to a longitudinal bore in sleeve 405. Internal sleeve 405 preferably has a pair of retention tabs 415a,b on its outer surface that snap into respective slots 154a,b on opposite walls of anchor head 104 (best seen in
With fastener 102 removed from the assembly of the anchor head, internal sleeve, collet, and pedicle screw, the pedicle screw may be attached to a bone. The head of pedicle screw 106 preferably has a recess 166 (as shown in
Anchor head 104 may now be aligned to receive a rod 108. Rod 108 is preferably snapped into internal sleeve 405. The distance between upright arms 425a,b of sleeve 405 across the narrowest widths 435 of the U-shaped channel is preferably slightly less than the diameter of rod 108. For example, if rod 108 has a diameter of about 3.5 mm, the aforementioned distance would preferably be about 3.26 mm. In this manner, the sleeve may provisionally retain the spinal rod but still permit the rod to slide in the U-shaped channel or be removed. Alternatively or additionally, sleeve 405, with or without the spinal rod, can be pushed down in the anchor head (e.g., be pushing down on the spinal rod in the U-shaped channel) so that the under surface of sleeve 405 interacts with tabs 427 on collet 407 to provisionally lock the pedicle screw with respect to the anchor head. In this manner, the spinal rod is still permitted to slide within and/or be removed from the sleeve.
With the spinal rod in the U-shaped channel (with or without the head of the screw or hook being locked in the anchor head), the locking cap 102 may be placed on anchor head 104, closing the U-shaped channel. In this embodiment, locking cap 102 is first positioned on top of anchor head 104 and pressed downward until it snaps into position. The locking cap is then rotated until oppositely-positioned projections 132a,b on locking ring 112 contact corresponding structures 164a,b, respectively, on anchor head 104. As this occurs, a pair of oppositely-positioned, preferably dovetailed, lateral flanges 142a,b on locking ring 112 slide within corresponding, preferably dovetailed, grooves 174a,b, respectively, on anchor head 104. Preferably, locking ring 112 and the upper surfaces of anchor head 104 do not engage each other with screw threads, although screw threads may be used, as well as different locking caps.
At this stage, rod 108 can still be positioned (e.g., moved) relative to anchor head 104 and pedicle screw 106. Upon satisfactory positioning of the rod and pedicle screw, set screw 122 is driven downward to lock the rod and anchor head in place. Set screw 122 has external threads 152 that mate with internal threads 162 of locking ring 112. Preferably, the set screw is screwed into the locking ring before the locking cap is inserted into the anchor head, and preferably the set screw cannot be screwed out of the locking ring because of a flared portion 172 at the bottom of the set screw. Set screw 122 preferably also has a star socket 182. Alternatively, set screw 122 can have other types of sockets or recesses keyed to other known drivers or tools. A single instrument/tool may be used with locking cap 102 to drive in a single action both locking ring 112 and set screw 122 simultaneously to lock locking cap 102 in place on the anchor head and then to continue driving set screw 122 alone until rod 108 and pedicle screw 106 are clamped in place.
As set screw 122 contacts rod 108, rod 108 pushes down on internal sleeve 405. As the downward rotation of set screw 122 continues, if internal sleeve 405 is in the upper position in anchor head 104, internal sleeve 405 moves downward within anchor head 104 compressing and ultimately crush-locking collet 407 around the head of pedicle screw 106, locking pedicle screw 106 with respect to anchor head 104. As shown in
Alternatively, other fasteners or caps may be used.
Collet 407 may be advantageously used with other types of anchor heads, internal sleeves, fasteners, and pedicle screws than those shown herein. For example, collet 407 may be used with similar corresponding bone anchor elements disclosed in the previously cited U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/674,877, filed Apr. 25, 2005, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
As with bone anchor 100, anchor member 106 (which will again be referred to hereinafter as pedicle screw 106) may be associated with or coupled to anchor head 904 such that the head and screw can polyaxially rotate with respect to each other. In particular, pedicle screw 106 can advantageously polyaxially rotate (before being locking or clamped in place) about central axis 909 of anchor head 904 by an angle θ of preferably about 50° in any direction (i.e., the angular rotation of the head of pedicle screw 106 in anchor head 904 forms a tone of preferably about 100°).
As shown in
Bushing 907 has a slot 927 to provide resiliency. Slot 927 may extend completely through from the exterior the side of bushing 907 to the interior side of the bushing and from the top end of the bushing, to the bottom end of the bushing as shown in
Bushing 907 (and bushing 1507, referred to collectively hereinafter as bushing 907) can rotate or swivel about a point in the interior of the anchor head and/or bushing within anchor head 904 prior to locking. Inner surface 984 of anchor head 904 facilitates the rotation of bushing 907. As shown in
Alternatively, the centerpoints of bushing 907 and the pedicle screw head can be the same, which may maximize the retention capability of bushing 907 with respect to the screw head.
As with bone anchor 100, internal sleeve 905, which may be optional, is next inserted downward into anchor head 904. Internal sleeve 905 is positioned on top of bushing 907 and its insertion into and movement within anchor head 904 is substantially identical to that of internal sleeve 405 and anchor head 104. That is, internal sleeve 905 has a pair of retention tabs 915a,b on its outer surface that snap into respective slots 954a,b on opposite walls of anchor head 904. This insertion aliens the U-shaped channels of anchor head 904 and sleeve 905. Slots 954a,b of anchor head 904 allow sleeve 905 to move up and down from an unlocked screw position to a locked screw position, respectively. The sleeve may have the provisional locking features as described for bone anchor 100. Alternatively, other means of keeping U-shaped channel 955 of sleeve 905 aligned with U-shaped opening 903 in anchor head 904 may used, such as, for example, protruding tabs along the boundary of U-shaped channel 955 that project or snap into space provided by the U-shaped opening in anchor head 904.
With fastener 102 removed, the pedicle screw may be implanted in a bone, such as, for example, a vertebra, and anchor head 904 can thereafter be aligned to receive a spinal rod 108, which is snapped into internal sleeve 905 in a substantially, if not completely, identical manner as the corresponding parts of bone anchor 100.
Locking cap 102 is next placed on author head 904 and tightened to lock the rod and screw positions in a manner identical to that described above with respect to bone anchor 100. In particular, as set screw 122 contacts rod 108, rod 108 pushes down on internal sleeve 905. This causes internal sleeve 905 to move downward, compression locking bushing 907 against the head of pedicle screw 106. As shown in
As with collet 407, bushing 907 may be advantageously used with other types of anchor heads, internal sleeves, fasteners, and pedicle screws than those shown herein. Bushing 907 may be used with similar corresponding bone anchor elements disclosed in the previously cited International Patent Application PCT/US2000/015692, internationally filed Apr. 25, 2006, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. Bushing 907 provides an additional degree of freedom as compared to collet 407. Bushing 907 not only will rotate about the longitudinal axis extending through the bore of the anchor head, but will rotate about an axis extending transverse to the longitudinal axis.
The present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments. These embodiments, however, are merely for example and the invention is not restricted thereto. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications can easily be made within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims, thus it is only intended that the present invention be limited by the following claims.
Saidha, Sean, Strausbaugh, William, Wolf, Boyd
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